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Salmon smolts find safety in numbers
May 13, 2016

Salmon smolts find safety in numbers

Using tags surgically implanted into thousands of juvenile salmon, UBC researchers have discovered that many fish die within the first few days of migration from their birthplace to the ocean.

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New device developed at UBC could improve cancer detection

A new UBC-developed method to isolate cancer cells that have escaped from a tumour could soon pave the way for improved diagnosis and treatment.

How B.C. is becoming a hot spot for social enterprise

A new report finds the number of social ventures in British Columbia has grown by more than a third since 2010.

OPINIONS

 

This used to be Chinatown

UBC history professor Henry Yu on what should happen to ensure Chinatown remains a vital part of the city rather than merely defined by architecture.

ATHLETICS

 

T-Bird Tell-All: Bruce Yari

Get to know Bruce Yari better, the fourth-year 1B/RF for the UBC Thunderbirds baseball team, in this "T-Bird Tell All."

ARTS AND CULTURE

 

2016/17 Mainstage Concert Series at the Chan Centre

Artists include Trombone Shorty, Mariza, Bobby McFerrin and more. Subscribe to save up to 25 per cent.

VIDEO

 

What will education look like in 2050?

CTLT asked faculty, students and staff about future of higher education, asking: What will education will look like in 2050?
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